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When we encounter a `dyn Trait` that isn't object safe, look for its implementors. If there's one, mention using it directly If there are less than 9, mention the possibility of creating a new enum and using that instead. Account for object unsafe `impl Trait on dyn Trait {}`. Make a distinction between public and sealed traits. Fix #80194.
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error[E0038]: the trait `Foo` cannot be made into an object
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--> $DIR/object-safety-no-static.rs:22:27
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LL | let b: Box<dyn Foo> = Box::new(Bar);
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| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Foo` cannot be made into an object
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note: for a trait to be "object safe" it needs to allow building a vtable to allow the call to be resolvable dynamically; for more information visit <https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/items/traits.html#object-safety>
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--> $DIR/object-safety-no-static.rs:9:8
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LL | trait Foo {
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| --- this trait cannot be made into an object...
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LL | fn foo() {}
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| ^^^ ...because associated function `foo` has no `self` parameter
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= help: only type `Bar` implements the trait, consider using it directly instead
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= note: required for the cast from `Box<Bar>` to `Box<dyn Foo>`
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help: consider turning `foo` into a method by giving it a `&self` argument
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LL | fn foo(&self) {}
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| +++++
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help: alternatively, consider constraining `foo` so it does not apply to trait objects
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LL | fn foo() where Self: Sized {}
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| +++++++++++++++++
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error: aborting due to previous error
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For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0038`.
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